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Residents press Cupertino for action on Morro Bay Terrace traffic, pickleball noise and vaping
Summary
Neighbors reported persistent cut-through speeding and noise on Morro Bay Terrace and called for city action; pickleball players urged sound attenuation for Memorial Park courts and raised vaping concerns. Staff said it has met with the developer and referred 311 complaints to enforcement and the sheriff's office.
Several Cupertino residents used oral communications on Dec. 2 to press the city for help with local quality-of-life and safety issues.
Homeowner Michael Chang described ongoing speeding and nighttime noise from vehicles using the Morro Bay Terrace laneway as a cut-through between Mary Avenue and Stevens Creek Boulevard and said the private developer, Related California, installed staggered speed bumps that have increased ambient noise near homes. He asked the council to intervene because the developer has declined to act…
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